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Deoksu High School proved its power

Deoksu had already consumed ace pitchers Chung Hyeon-woo and Kim Tae-hyung in the previous game, so he could not play in the final. On the other hand, Jeonju High School came to the final while cherishing Jung Woo-joo, the most reliable ace card. The two teams were going to engage in a battle over the limit of 105 pitches per day. As for Jeonju High School, Jung had to build the game by catching as many innings as possible within the limit of 105 pitches. On the contrary, Deoksu had to bite Jung Woo-joo as much as possible and pull him out as fast as possible.  토토사이트

 

Jung Woo-joo's strength was well revealed in the first inning. A powerful fastball from a pretty form hit the strike zone. It was a scene that showed why he was one of the biggest fish in high school this year, and proved why scouts from major league teams were dispatched to Landers Field on the day.


The tally of "Trackman," which provides tracking data to nine KBO League clubs, was shocking. Trackman was installed at Landers Field, and data was provided under the same conditions as the first-team game. In Trackman's tally, Jung Woo-joo's maximum speed in the first inning was up to 155 kilometers. This proves that the amateur baseball world's story of "Jung Woo-joo throwing 155 kilometers" is not a pretense. Jung Woo-joo threw more than 150 kilometers in the first inning, bringing Deoksu to the brink.

 

It wasn't just fast speed. He controlled well, and the number of rotations was excellent. In the count of "Trackman," Jung Woo-joo's four-seam fastball rotation speed was more than 2,600 times per minute. It is not an exaggeration to say that few players in the first division of the KBO League currently meet all the conditions of more than 150 kilometers per hour and more than 2,600 revolutions per minute. In addition, the vertical movement was also above average based on the first division. The data of a fastball was amazing and was being photographed. There is still room for further judgment due to the low release point and short extension, but it was not easy to hit at the high school baseball level anyway.

 

However, was it because of the pressure? Jung started the game with near-perfect pitching in the first inning, but started to falter in the second inning. He couldn't control his pitches. When batters from Deoksu High School picked out sliders, Jung focused on four-seam, but walked a lot as he did not enter the zone. Several data were found that were different from the first inning, including a shorter extension although the number of runs was minimized.

 

Jung must have felt pressured to cut as many innings as possible on the day. He also appeared to be intentionally trying to reduce speed and save stamina. It was the fate of the ace who had to take responsibility for one game. However, Deoksu's batters were well-organized, and he shook Jung Woo-joo and the infield through running baseball. It was a game that confirmed why Deoksu has been undefeated with 18 consecutive wins. Jung Woo-joo, who struggled a lot, bowed his head after being hit by Oh Si-hoo's two-run shot in the fifth inning when his team was leading 5-3. At a time when the number of pitches was already approaching 105, Deoksu's dugout was filled with relief, and eventually Deoksu won 7-5 and E-Mart won the game twice in a row.


Deoksu was also well aware of the power of Jeong Woo-ju, a pitcher. After the game, Jeong Yoon-jin, the manager of Deoksu, also breathed a sigh of relief. "I believe our children will be good at attacking Jung Woo-ju," he said before the game, but when he met Jeong after the game, he smiled broadly saying, "I thought he must have lied." As he could not show weakness as a coach, he had to make a confident statement, but he was realizing the potential of Jeong Woo-ju and Jeon Ju-ju.

"Actually, I thought Jeonju High School was very difficult. They are a really good team and I will definitely win the title this year. We only had luck, and I clearly felt that we were a team that could win the title," Chung said. "Oh Si-hoo also hit a two-run shot, which put him in the spotlight, but I think today's MVP is Kim Young-bin. He pitched so well," he said in complimenting the players who performed evenly.

 

Players also acknowledged that Jung's contribution was remarkable, and prepared accordingly. Park Joon-soon, who was named MVP of the event, also credited his freshman teammates who had a hard time ahead of the game. He said that the juniors would use their own techniques to help them cope with the fastballs, which helped them attack the sport. "Players who entered the team in the first year learn about the grit and aspiration to do what seniors have been doing," Chung said. "However difficult it may be, we can overcome it," and "We can do it." These are the traditions. "I think there is synergy as they have grown older since they were first graders."

 

Although he failed to meet expectations on the day, Jung Woo-ju opened his senior season anyway, confirming the power of the ball. While attention is being paid to whether he will be able to catch the eye of scouts by growing further in the future competition, attention is also being paid to whether the failure of the day can be the fertilizer for growth.